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View leejaneagles's Profile leejaneagles Flag 22 Nov 17 4.18pm Send a Private Message to leejaneagles Add leejaneagles as a friend

Is this a stupid question - what's the possibility of a good night out in Brighton after the game?

My company actually have an office in Brighton so I can be in the area before and after the game and stay the night.

In my mind, I find it hard to believe that this rivalry, no matter how heated, could be a dangerous atmosphere in the area of Brighton of all places.

There wouldn't be an accent that gave us away being that we're all from the South and needless to say I wouldn't be wearing Colours on the night out.

I have never been to a Brighton away game and only know the area for it's various alternative pubs and clubs (no I don't mean gay bars though I have nothing against them).

Am I right in thinking once the game is over, win, lose or draw, the footie fans will either be in obvious looking old-mens pubs/home and I'll be free to enjoy a regular night out in Brighty?

Or is it a case of come back home to Croydon no matter what, I will get my head kicked in?

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 22 Nov 17 4.47pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by leejaneagles

Is this a stupid question - what's the possibility of a good night out in Brighton after the game?

My company actually have an office in Brighton so I can be in the area before and after the game and stay the night.

In my mind, I find it hard to believe that this rivalry, no matter how heated, could be a dangerous atmosphere in the area of Brighton of all places.

There wouldn't be an accent that gave us away being that we're all from the South and needless to say I wouldn't be wearing Colours on the night out.

I have never been to a Brighton away game and only know the area for it's various alternative pubs and clubs (no I don't mean gay bars though I have nothing against them).

Am I right in thinking once the game is over, win, lose or draw, the footie fans will either be in obvious looking old-mens pubs/home and I'll be free to enjoy a regular night out in Brighty?

Or is it a case of come back home to Croydon no matter what, I will get my head kicked in?

If you're not wearing Palace colours or singing Palace songs or really dressed in a usual football supporter way (it's a Tuesday so not many non student drinkers) then who's going to know or think you are Palace?

Stay off West Street though!

 


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View leejaneagles's Profile leejaneagles Flag 22 Nov 17 5.00pm Send a Private Message to leejaneagles Add leejaneagles as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

If you're not wearing Palace colours or singing Palace songs or really dressed in a usual football supporter way (it's a Tuesday so not many non student drinkers) then who's going to know or think you are Palace?

Stay off West Street though!

This was exactly my thinking, thanks for confirming.

I know by and large this is the same rule for any away game but obviously there are some rivalries like West Ham/Millwall where you just do not risk it.

Having never been to Brighton away or experienced the rivalry from the 80's, I wanted to double check in case the answer was something along the lines of - DO NOT GO OUT. Every student, local, pensioner, gay person etc locks and shutters their windows and Palace and Brighton just run through the Lanes, along the pier, through the strip clubs, just murdering eachother.

Glad that's not the case. :-)

 

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Park Road Flag 22 Nov 17 5.34pm

Originally posted by leejaneagles

This was exactly my thinking, thanks for confirming.

I know by and large this is the same rule for any away game but obviously there are some rivalries like West Ham/Millwall where you just do not risk it.

Having never been to Brighton away or experienced the rivalry from the 80's, I wanted to double check in case the answer was something along the lines of - DO NOT GO OUT.
Every student, local, pensioner, gay person etc locks and shutters their windows and Palace and Brighton just run through the Lanes, along the pier, through the strip clubs, just murdering eachother.

Glad that's not the case. :-)

Isn't naivety and novelty bliss.
No, you should be OK leejane.
If you want to see murders watch Brighton rock, if its the lanes then a certain mod film will do.
Or maybe not watch any films at all and experience life

 

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View leejaneagles's Profile leejaneagles Flag 22 Nov 17 6.28pm Send a Private Message to leejaneagles Add leejaneagles as a friend

Originally posted by Park Road

Isn't naivety and novelty bliss.
No, you should be OK leejane.
If you want to see murders watch Brighton rock, if its the lanes then a certain mod film will do.
Or maybe not watch any films at all and experience life

Haha cheers for the advice but just to be clear I’m not a young teen scared of what he’s seen on the telly. The opposite in fact, I may not be ‘old’ but I’m in my late twenties with a decent job and ‘getting too old for this ****’. Wouldn’t wanna lose my job because I turn up to a meeting with 2 Brighton black eyes just because I fancied a night out on the raz after the game.

 

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View montystammers's Profile montystammers Flag uk 22 Nov 17 7.53pm Send a Private Message to montystammers Add montystammers as a friend


I can not wait, going to town before and after with colours on.

 

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Malcolm Ali's Son Flag 22 Nov 17 10.22pm

Originally posted by leejaneagles

This was exactly my thinking, thanks for confirming.

I know by and large this is the same rule for any away game but obviously there are some rivalries like West Ham/Millwall where you just do not risk it.

Having never been to Brighton away or experienced the rivalry from the 80's, I wanted to double check in case the answer was something along the lines of - DO NOT GO OUT. Every student, local, pensioner, gay person etc locks and shutters their windows and Palace and Brighton just run through the Lanes, along the pier, through the strip clubs, just murdering eachother.

Glad that's not the case. :-)

As with any away game, if you go around mouthing off you will find trouble. The dozens of good pubs in that area called "The North Laine" are all civilised and as the other poster says hooligans head for West Street where the big Wetherspoons is. Avoid.

 

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View babylonjohn's Profile babylonjohn Flag St Leonards-on-Sea 23 Nov 17 9.36am Send a Private Message to babylonjohn Add babylonjohn as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

I hope you have a better birthday than what I did. I got a couple of nice goals for mine but I also got a goalie gaffe, two points dropped and a ref so bent he's in danger of disappearing up his own arse.

My last birthday was fantastic ( Chelsea 14 Oct ) ...wish I could remember more of it.

 

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Sewer Rat Flag bromley 23 Nov 17 12.10pm

Originally posted by leejaneagles

Haha cheers for the advice but just to be clear I’m not a young teen scared of what he’s seen on the telly. The opposite in fact, I may not be ‘old’ but I’m in my late twenties with a decent job and ‘getting too old for this ****’. Wouldn’t wanna lose my job because I turn up to a meeting with 2 Brighton black eyes just because I fancied a night out on the raz after the game.

I will say to you that you might have a job getting out of the escort after the game. Normally the Police hold us until the home fans have gone and then walk us out at a snails pace to the station and put you on the train. You have more risk of it kicking off before the game than after.

 

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View kingdowieonthewall's Profile kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 23 Nov 17 12.17pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

Originally posted by leejaneagles

Haha cheers for the advice but just to be clear I’m not a young teen scared of what he’s seen on the telly. The opposite in fact, I may not be ‘old’ but I’m in my late twenties with a decent job and ‘getting too old for this ****’. Wouldn’t wanna lose my job because I turn up to a meeting with 2 Brighton black eyes just because I fancied a night out on the raz after the game.

regency square has a good bar in the artists hotel.
car park there also.
the regency pub is tucked in corner-older gay crowd , laid back.
next to it in preston st is a load of restuarants(casalingo Italian is very good , also greek & turk)
theres a few pubs / bars in same road also.
medusa is older crowd & Maggie may is a young gay bar with tribute bands-friendly.

 


Kids,tired of being bothered by your pesky parents?
Then leave home, get a job & pay your own bills, while you still know everything.

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View Michaelawt85's Profile Michaelawt85 Flag Bexley 23 Nov 17 12.49pm Send a Private Message to Michaelawt85 Add Michaelawt85 as a friend

Originally posted by montystammers


I can not wait, going to town before and after with colours on.

I will have my colours on and I will wear them with pride as I always do. Coyp

 


When I was a young girl my Mother said to me.. You listen here kid you're CPFC

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 23 Nov 17 12.51pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Michaelawt85


I will have my colours on and I will wear them with pride

I'm not sure that Pride have anything planned for that night

 

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